We all know that FDM technology can make pretty tough parts, with genuine engineering-grade polymers like ABS, polycarbonate, and even Ultem (PEI) plastics. Building these materials within a precisely heated chamber, a la Stratasys, with servo-controlled extrusion ensures that even z-strength, which is the weakest direction of FDM printing, is as high as possible. Just how strong are these parts? We put a couple of exotic materials to the test to find out!
It’s beyond doubt that Bambu produces incredible 3D printers. They make absolutely beautiful parts right out of the box, with an ease of use that is practically unparalleled across hobbyist and even professional 3D printers. But how do they stack up against Stratasys FDM?
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